I was so honored to be asked to be a panelist for Future of Sex’s recent Summer Series Event. Unraveling Female Promiscuity. If you weren’t able to be there in person, I wanted to share some of my thoughts on how female promiscuity and sex hacking go hand-in-hand to make an exciting, sexy vision of our future. (And the podcast of the panel will be out soon, so keep an eye out!) We’ve all heard it a million times: Men are “only after one thing”. They can’t control themselves. “Boys will be boys.” We have this presumption that men want

Narrative.ly recently did a feature on Hacienda Villa, the sex-positive intentional community that I co-founded with Andrew Sparksfire. The piece really got me thinking about my personal path to becoming involved with the Villa, which I don’t think I’ve shared on my blog before. What started out as a passion project, helping my friend Andrew Sparksfire build this community for throwing sex parties, grew to creating a culture worth spreading. The article tells Andrew’s journey into building the Villa. For me, this journey started at one of the lowest points of my career. My startup, Fit ID, had just failed.

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Just in case you missed it, check out this profile of me on Psych N Sex!"My focus with my team is to reach the people who are right on the edge instead of just having a circle jerk with the people who agree with us already. Those aren’t the people who need the information the most, it’s the people who are lurking, who are discovering that what they know isn’t enough for them, the “pre woke” I call them. I want to be able to speak with them in a language they will hear. Just asking people questions and talking to them instead of preaching about what they should think, I want to know what they are currently thinking. What are some of their challenges? What are their desires? If you aren’t asexual, you’re likely curious and interested anyway." ... See MoreSee Less